First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm

Abstract A newly collected specimen of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus is recorded from lower Turonian strata along the River Shadrinka in Sakhalin (Russian Far East). To date, this is the first record of Late Cretaceous coleoid cephalopods from the island and, in fact, from the entire Pacifi...

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Published in:Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
Main Authors: Elena A. Jagt-Yazykova, Martin Košťák, John W. M. Jagt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-021-00227-x
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:22bbe1f9b8e445f98273d88b04e0135e 2023-05-15T18:08:51+02:00 First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm Elena A. Jagt-Yazykova Martin Košťák John W. M. Jagt 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-021-00227-x https://doaj.org/article/22bbe1f9b8e445f98273d88b04e0135e EN eng SpringerOpen https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-021-00227-x https://doaj.org/toc/1664-2376 https://doaj.org/toc/1664-2384 doi:10.1186/s13358-021-00227-x 1664-2376 1664-2384 https://doaj.org/article/22bbe1f9b8e445f98273d88b04e0135e Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, Vol 140, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021) Cephalopoda Coleoidea Lower Turonian West-Sakhalin Mountains Japan Fossil man. Human paleontology GN282-286.7 Paleontology QE701-760 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-021-00227-x 2022-12-31T08:01:32Z Abstract A newly collected specimen of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus is recorded from lower Turonian strata along the River Shadrinka in Sakhalin (Russian Far East). To date, this is the first record of Late Cretaceous coleoid cephalopods from the island and, in fact, from the entire Pacific coast of the Russian Federation. Lithological characteristics, coupled with published geochemical analyses (δ13C and Corg content), suggest the habitat of this coleoid taxon to have been the middle to outer (i.e. distal) shelf. Its provenance from the stratigraphical level that is known as the Scaphites Event, characterised by a mass occurrence of Scaphites and Yesoites, may be indicative of occasional or marginal overlap in ranges, rather than life in similar habitats. On the basis of lithological features and in view of the extremely rare occurrence of Longibelus in rich ammonite assemblages with clear ecological/bathymetric preferences, the natural habitat of Longibelus may have comprised neritic to mesopelagic zones over distal shelves and slopes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140 1
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topic Cephalopoda
Coleoidea
Lower Turonian
West-Sakhalin Mountains
Japan
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
spellingShingle Cephalopoda
Coleoidea
Lower Turonian
West-Sakhalin Mountains
Japan
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
Elena A. Jagt-Yazykova
Martin Košťák
John W. M. Jagt
First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
topic_facet Cephalopoda
Coleoidea
Lower Turonian
West-Sakhalin Mountains
Japan
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
description Abstract A newly collected specimen of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus is recorded from lower Turonian strata along the River Shadrinka in Sakhalin (Russian Far East). To date, this is the first record of Late Cretaceous coleoid cephalopods from the island and, in fact, from the entire Pacific coast of the Russian Federation. Lithological characteristics, coupled with published geochemical analyses (δ13C and Corg content), suggest the habitat of this coleoid taxon to have been the middle to outer (i.e. distal) shelf. Its provenance from the stratigraphical level that is known as the Scaphites Event, characterised by a mass occurrence of Scaphites and Yesoites, may be indicative of occasional or marginal overlap in ranges, rather than life in similar habitats. On the basis of lithological features and in view of the extremely rare occurrence of Longibelus in rich ammonite assemblages with clear ecological/bathymetric preferences, the natural habitat of Longibelus may have comprised neritic to mesopelagic zones over distal shelves and slopes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Elena A. Jagt-Yazykova
Martin Košťák
John W. M. Jagt
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Martin Košťák
John W. M. Jagt
author_sort Elena A. Jagt-Yazykova
title First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
title_short First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
title_full First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
title_fullStr First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
title_full_unstemmed First record of the enigmatic coleoid genus Longibelus from Sakhalin (Far East Russia): a contribution to our understanding of Cretaceous coleoid habitats in the Pacific Realm
title_sort first record of the enigmatic coleoid genus longibelus from sakhalin (far east russia): a contribution to our understanding of cretaceous coleoid habitats in the pacific realm
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